Cake or baking tin



May 13 1924. 1,493,796

D. N. ANDERSON CAKE OR BAKING TIN Filed Sept. 13. 1920 .117 uENTflR mum M/WIDEREDN' Patented May 13,1924.

DAVID NArnAnmL ANDERSON, or vANrAeE, sasxa'rcnnwim, omens.

CAKE OR BAKING- Application filed September is, 1920. Serial in. 403,900.

T0' all whom it may cmwern: :Be it known that jLtDAVID NATHANIEL ANDERSON, acitizen of .the United States of America,v resident of the town of Vanfl tagey Province of Saskatchewan, Dominion "-of Canada, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cake or Baking Tins, of which the following is a specifica- -tion.

1 This invention relates to improvements in cake or baking pans, and the object of the invention is to facilitate removing a cake, loaf or any article of confectionery from the bake or cake pan afterthe said article inserted in an orifice push the cake out 16-has be'encoolred. I a

. The invention consists essentially of the fimproved construction and ar'rangementof' parts particularly described in the-follow- .'1ng specification and accompanyingdraw- 20 ing forming partofthe same.

' In the drawings-:

Figure 1 is a transverse section bra-bar: .in% or cake pan embodying my invention 1 gure 2'is a plan view of the bottom of the baking pan. 7

' A removable bottom plate 14 is provided which may be inserted in the an.

"1-. When this pan is in use, the bottom 1-1 is placed above" the perforated bottom 10; and the batter, cake or other mixture is opoured into the pan and'then placed in ;.an

oven'forcooking; v

Figure 3 is a plan view of aremovable VVe n the article or cake has cooked and h'pan A has been removed fromthe' oven, then the cake may'be removed from, a

the pan A with ease, and the removable bottom 14 will beattached to thebotto m of the cake.

The bottom 14; can then removed easily I by passing a knife or other suitable blade r between the bottom 14.- and the cake.- The 60 heat is allowed to, readily pass through the I fixed bottom -10 to the removable bottom 14, and to this end the orifices 10'maybe: made of varying size. The orifices '10 may i also be used to permit a pin or rod being of the pan A aboveconstruction and many widelyidif ferent embodiments of my invention within no the scope of the claim; constructed Without departingfromthe spirit or scope-there; of, it is intended that all matter containedin the accompanying specification and drawings shall be interpreted as illustratiye and- 55 not in a limiting sense. I V I What I claim-as my invention is; A pan of the class described having a perforatedbottom, aside Wall slanting outwardly and terminating in a curled 'edge, 79

awire hoop reinforcing 'thecurlededge, and a metaldiseloosel bearing-on the per: formed bottom, as and for the purpose described.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set 7;;

my hand in .the presence of 'two vitnesses.

. DAY-ID ni rHAnrEL ANDERson.

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